Press: 2008 budget, Kosovo latest

The front pages of today's Belgrade dailies focus on the adoption of the proposed budget for 2008.

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Tuesday, 13.11.2007.

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The front pages of today's Belgrade dailies focus on the adoption of the proposed budget for 2008. Also featuring prominently are the latest developments in the Kosovo crisis, and the strikes in Serbia's courtrooms. Press: 2008 budget, Kosovo latest BLIC – The daily leads with “Budget for buying votes“ on the adoption of the 2008 budget. “Oath of honor, not life“ is on the proposed Law on the Army and Defense. The situation in secondary schools is assessed in “Secondary schoolers playing truant in their masses“. BORBA – “Kosovo divides Europe“ considers attitudes within the EU in the light of the deterioration of the Bosnian crisis, and ahead of December 10, when the Troika is due to submit its report on the Kosovo talks to the UN Secretary General. Serbia’s presidency of the Council of Ministers Committee of Ministers is reviewed in “Successful till end“. VECERNJE NOVOSTI – “No surrender“ features an interview with Bishop Artemije on, among other things, the upcoming Kosovo elections. “Maniac at checkout“ refers to the 2008 budget proposal. The nationwide strikes in courts are covered in “Wages are sticking point“. GLAS JAVNOSTI – “Empty budget, full waiting rooms“ is on the court strikes. Serbia’s proposal to accord Kosovo status similar to that of Hong Kong is treated in “Even Hong Kong frightens some“. DANAS – “Spending exceeding income“ refers to the adoption of next year’s budget, “Davis: Serbia is in Europe politically now“ is on the recent culmination of Serbia’s six-month CoE Committee of Ministers presidency. KURIR – Kosovo Albanian comments that “violence could erupt“ if the province’s independence is not recognized after December 10 are discussed in “March 17 all over again“. “First Serb in Formula 1“ concerns rumors that racing driver Milos Pavlovic could soon be stepping up to Formula 1. POLITIKA – The daily leads with the budget in “Budget 9.9 percent bigger, salary funds 16 percent“. “Serbian shop prices exceed Europe’s“ is on the formation of a government working group to assess the way grocery prices are set. PRESS – “Fight“ is the headline of an article on relations between Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic on the one hand, and Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic and National Bank Governor Radovan Jelasic on the other.

Press: 2008 budget, Kosovo latest

BLIC – The daily leads with “Budget for buying votes“ on the adoption of the 2008 budget. “Oath of honor, not life“ is on the proposed Law on the Army and Defense. The situation in secondary schools is assessed in “Secondary schoolers playing truant in their masses“.

BORBA – “Kosovo divides Europe“ considers attitudes within the EU in the light of the deterioration of the Bosnian crisis, and ahead of December 10, when the Troika is due to submit its report on the Kosovo talks to the UN Secretary General. Serbia’s presidency of the Council of Ministers Committee of Ministers is reviewed in “Successful till end“.

VEČERNJE NOVOSTI – “No surrender“ features an interview with Bishop Artemije on, among other things, the upcoming Kosovo elections. “Maniac at checkout“ refers to the 2008 budget proposal. The nationwide strikes in courts are covered in “Wages are sticking point“.

GLAS JAVNOSTI – “Empty budget, full waiting rooms“ is on the court strikes. Serbia’s proposal to accord Kosovo status similar to that of Hong Kong is treated in “Even Hong Kong frightens some“.

DANAS – “Spending exceeding income“ refers to the adoption of next year’s budget, “Davis: Serbia is in Europe politically now“ is on the recent culmination of Serbia’s six-month CoE Committee of Ministers presidency.

KURIR – Kosovo Albanian comments that “violence could erupt“ if the province’s independence is not recognized after December 10 are discussed in “March 17 all over again“. “First Serb in Formula 1“ concerns rumors that racing driver Miloš Pavlović could soon be stepping up to Formula 1.

POLITIKA – The daily leads with the budget in “Budget 9.9 percent bigger, salary funds 16 percent“. “Serbian shop prices exceed Europe’s“ is on the formation of a government working group to assess the way grocery prices are set.

PRESS – “Fight“ is the headline of an article on relations between Deputy Prime Minister Božidar Đelić on the one hand, and Economy Minister Mlađan Dinkić and National Bank Governor Radovan Jelašić on the other.

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